The film starts with the veteran thespian Harish Mishra, he is gravely ill. The punishments of a film shoot have left the old man in a coma. His co-star, Shabnam, is wracked with worry, but their director, Siddharth, keeps strangely distant and refuses to visit his ailing star. In flashbacks, their story emerges.
Acting
Bachchan's King Lear obsession blurs terrifyingly into his own mortality.
Direction
Ghosh's non-linear structure mirrors theatrical memory—unreliable, emotional, selective.

Director
Rituparno Ghosh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ghosh adapted Utpal Dutt's Bengali play, transplanting its critique of commercial cinema's exploitation of theatre actors into Hindi cinema's own machinery.
The rain-soaked climax deliberately echoes Ray's 'Shakespeare Wallah'—both films mourn theatre's erasure by film, but Ghosh makes the medium itself the villain.